About the role of antibodies formation in the decrease of therapeutic effect of captopril in patients with arterial hypertension

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Captopril being hapten is connected with blood serum albumin and is capable to induce antibodies elaboration. Captopril conjugate with bull serum albumin can be used as a specific diagnosticum for the hardphase immunofermental analysis. Specific immunoglobulins are one of the factors of the “escaping” effect development of the captopril hypotensive action.

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V. P. Tikhonov

Volgograd Medical Academy

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Professor, Head of the Department of Therapy, Faculty of Advanced Training for Physicians

Russian Federation, Volgograd

O. V. Ilyukhin

Volgograd Medical Academy

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Advanced Training Faculty for Physicians, Department of Therapy

Russian Federation, Volgograd

A. T. Yakovlev

Volgograd Medical Academy

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Advanced Training Faculty for Physicians, Department of Therapy

Russian Federation, Volgograd

M. E. Statsenko

Volgograd Medical Academy

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Advanced Training Faculty for Physicians, Department of Therapy

Russian Federation, Volgograd

D. A. Kirakozov

Volgograd Medical Academy

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Advanced Training Faculty for Physicians, Department of Therapy

Russian Federation, Volgograd

A. S. Popova

Volgograd Medical Academy

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Advanced Training Faculty for Physicians, Department of Therapy

Russian Federation, Volgograd

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© 1998 Tikhonov V.P., Ilyukhin O.V., Yakovlev A.T., Statsenko M.E., Kirakozov D.A., Popova A.S.

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